Residents Flock to Annual Montgomery County Thanksgiving Parade
Hundreds of people lined the streets of downtown Silver Spring Saturday morning at the annual Montgomery County Thanksgiving Parade.
The event was marked by a wide variety of musical bands, followed by floats including a turkey, Frosty the Snowman, and a dinosaur. Several local elected officials were also a part of the parade.
The annual event marks the start of the holiday season. The parade route began on Ellsworth Drive and Fenton Street then proceeded south on Georgia Avenue before ending at Silver Spring Avenue.
The Annual Montgomery County Thanksgiving Parade happening right now in Silver Spring at Veterans Plaza! pic.twitter.com/Utoda5A05U
— Montgomery Community Media (@mymcmedia) November 23, 2019
There’s a variety of musical bands here at the Annual Montgomery County Thanksgiving Parade! pic.twitter.com/qWwkrNsg9k
— Montgomery Community Media (@mymcmedia) November 23, 2019
The Montgomery Blair High School band sounds great ! @MCPS @blairprincipal pic.twitter.com/zhkX7rmPNj
— Montgomery Community Media (@mymcmedia) November 23, 2019
There’s Frosty! ⛄️ pic.twitter.com/NHn3UggKhl
— Montgomery Community Media (@mymcmedia) November 23, 2019
Wishing everyone a wonderful Thanksgiving! #Thanksgiving #parade# #agradecida #paz pic.twitter.com/yjYXklq9HO
— Nancy Navarro (@nancy_navarro) November 23, 2019
At the Montgomery county Thanksgiving parade! 🥰🥰🥰 kicking it off… pic.twitter.com/MscnbCu5J2
— Nancy Navarro (@nancy_navarro) November 23, 2019
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